E. Coli Outbreak Turns Deadly With a Fatal Case in California
It is the first reported death in the outbreak, which has caused 121 reported infections in 25 states, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Trump Trade Officials Will Present a Hard Line in China, but Internally They Are Divided
The Trump administration is headed to China to present the country with tough demands on trade, but what may soon become most apparent is how divided American officials are.
2 Black Men Arrested at Starbucks Reach Agreement With Philadelphia
The city will spend $200,000 on a program that helps high school students who dream of being entrepreneurs. The men will each receive $1. Starbucks also announced a financial settlement.
Military Plane Crashes in Georgia, Killing at Least 5
The crash of an Air National Guard transport was the second fatal crash in less than a year involving a version of the C-130, a workhorse of military aviation.
U.S. Transfers First Guantánamo Detainee Under Trump, Who Vowed to Fill It
With the transfer of a prisoner to Saudi Arabia, the president has now presided over a decrease in the number of detainees he inherited.
White House Said to Be Mulling Further Action to Curb Chinese Telecoms
An executive order is being considered to raise the barrier for sales of equipment in the United States by companies like Huawei and ZTE, people briefed on the discussions said.
Cambridge Analytica Files for Bankruptcy After Misuse of Facebook Data
The consultant, which said it would cease most operations in the United States and Britain, relied on Facebook data to profile and target voters during the 2016 campaign.
First Attacker Convicted in Beating at Charlottesville Rally
Jurors recommended Jacob S. Goodwin, 23, face 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine for the assault of DeAndre Harris in August.
Trump Assails Justice Dept., Siding With House Conservatives in Dispute
The president warned in a tweet that he may have to “use the powers granted to the Presidency and get involved” in the conflict between the lawmakers and the deputy attorney general.
On Anniversary of House Obamacare Repeal, Democrats Look to Extract a Price
Democratic candidates for the House say voters will punish Republicans for voting last year to repeal the Affordable Care Act, even though the law survived.
Lawsuit Against Weinstein Might Open Door to Criminal Charges
A former employee says the film producer sexually assaulted and raped her, which might allow the Manhattan D.A., which has yet to bring charges, to prosecute.
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